New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1926, Page 12

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9 1 TW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 New Britain Man Convicted in Su- on Girl FONCH BLANES BIG | coves s o po | CROWD FOR CRASH | Says He Was Afraid to Halt Giant Plane perior Court of Assault Six Years Old. Roosevelt Field —The wreck of plane 5 whis Fonck and Lieutenar Curtain, U. hoy non-stop fi v Paris might have been d it not been for the crowd raced alongside at the N Paris plane struggled vainly sday morning, the T sald today Igor Sikorsky, designe Fonck navi old C. i awr 1 to n New York r of the s pilot; and e; Capt S tor ten arti pilot, and A Fitchburg, Mass., acker § the flight, conferr hangar here this af disaster in which Jacob Islamoff, sistant navigator, and C vier, radio operator, lo when the plane burst into fla All Worn and Depressed All appeared worn and depressed but with spirits improved si g the mee k described cipal rnoon Miss Marie O. Stzaba Wears Great- Grandmother’s Veil at Marriage korsky and Captain Fonc the ca e and re oceurred in the cockpit from which to Anthony S. Vanulsky Today. 25K o ficiated the at a of An- maid of attired in th roscbuds 1 a veil that er p’rnr—‘ ald of honor with hat plane had cata whers it was destroyed. “I believe the accident was due to one of the auxiliary landing sheering off,” Fonck ex Someone in the cabin, probably lamoft released the balance on that wheel and It was probably the leased landing gear which carried away the lower part of the left board runner. “I intended to stop the plane bu was afrald it would bear into the crowd which was racing beside the plane on both sides, and, at the moment, I tried to get the ship the ground when we came to »dge of the bluff. It w npossit to get into the air. The flying speed was not enough to raise the plan The instant the rudder gave way I knew it and tried to stop the pl Burden Theory Not Discussed Fonck did not explain how a crowd of spectators could run fast enough to keep up with the plane tearing down the mile-long runway. Neither he nor Sikorsky would discuss the | possibility that the plane had been too heavily burdened to rise from the ground under any condition—a pos- sibility which has been su ed by both French and Americ irplane experts. Fonck, Curtin and Sikorsky will be called to testify at the inquest to be | held by Coroner Walter R. Jones into the deaths of Islamoff and Clavier. Several mechanics in the employ of korsky firm who worked on the | biplane also will be called, accord- | ing to the coromer, who will begin the inquest at Hempstead, L. day at 2 p. m. Captain Fonck was emphatic in declaring that he was not influenced to start yesterday by any communi- cation from Major Pie Weiss, I'rench army aviator, who was re- 1 to have cabled Fonck to start and though the plane were to fall materiali Did Not Receive Cable ave never Major ad no contact with him ave never reccived the cable sage he is reported to have sent pilot asserted. SOUTHERNS COMING New Haven, Sept. 23. of South Carolina arriage North Burritt y 8. V ky this m 9 Emily 8. Stzaba * | honor and John Kopla an. The brid white satin trimmec shoes to match s handed down grandmother, The e orchid georgette match and silver shoes. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Harry ulsky, Mi en Vanulsky and s Sophia Vanulsky. The ushers Leonard Stz Alexander ba and Wallac Following the cerer tion was held at the e's parents after couple left for a wedding trip da. On their return th take up residence in Berlin. str i ac to re ony, a recep- home of the which the to will Fifteen Millions Are | Involved in Paper Deal | T.ondon, 23 (A—A deal in- | volving £3, s conc lay with the exch e of contract by which Willlam Harriso man of the Inversek Paper rchases from Sir John F centrolling interest in several publi- | tions. | The periodicals include The Tllus- ( trated London News, The Sketch, The Sphere, The Tatler, Drapers’ Record and Men's Wear. A company will formed archolders sanction pt 00,000 w n the Sf new be | AT Canadian Cabinet Has Ottawa expected re Ont., Sept. 23 of 7. & resignation Meighen to m net After| was| no Another tomorrow | his today it cabinet 1 that th announcem meet morni In the cvent the min tomorrow, it is prob nzie King, leader of the victorious| liberal party in the recent parlia-| __The party| mentary election, will be sworn in at| business men | Once as premier. Mr. which will make a flying trip to ¢ his cabinet def New England next month will visit|and to be readin New Haven on October 7th, the at any Chamber of Commerce has been in e S | formed. The visitors will be enter- GIRL STILL IN HOSPITAT | talned as was a party of Pennsyl-| At New Britain General hospital| vania business men a few days ago. this afterncon it that| Mrs. S Milli of 16 klin | avenue, Hartford, who was injured last evening in an automobile col-| lislon at Carlton street and Com-| monwealth aven , was able to le the hospital after having X-ray picture taken, but her ar-old ghter, Mary, who suffered la Weiss nd mes- the met nt to make. is scheduled for try resigns Mac- King is s: ely form to take office| to ha in time, was This City Will Be “PADLOCKED” Sun.—Mon.—Tues.—Wed. an ns about the head and bod be under treatment for a at least. TWO DESERTERY mond ring was taken from her, ahd [t v Eve, The |® L, Fri- . | Not Yet Resigned trv volic The | 3Tt Night Workers at P. 0. | e | City Items dio Oct will Phone orenl | FOR CLOTHING itair and [This Is Advice Given Men's Dealers at Gonyention BEING HUNTED - - Shoot to K, Is Onder Given— %2 Believed Hold-Up Men et = st operation 1 hospital this morn- operation was perform Phila pt. 23 (A vdver i uld r The & B. society will in th 8 o'cloc retailer alize their As- nd Ung s apparel John Walsh Marga 11 he H i J phasiz * | William Weintr: Joseph Dyer, i t1 out ion 1 United est popul ny a has the| He con-| to that Suropeans 3 said the speaker. ot sell more dress suits and people's desire for lux- meric ha been ter- conver ki o b it tornc Stat tains on s of schoo of af- from v oversold on styles and B 1 on More Complications in O The McPherson Muddle | i o 1, heen Pher- under- It is nt to wear a full dress presence of women, t s the right lapel on any The fundame nportant than the Styles come and go in 5 of on Monday t two men shot to mands, took om Brady ring to t enforc h thelr ¢ hd 850 1a diamon when she wept. Brady his but re- 23 A Los Ar s, S 23 Farly pury the Mo Minnie | - . Mrs. add pursued banc by and 1 cor attire five miles hut the he d after and ditchin local ennedy, U ST in the Boston, Sept state patr woods in the minister dam toda s WANT 0 WORK DAYS (Continued From Page 1.) sloners and the chief already r the departm , So it is not considered like. they would 1 of the force by pe arch for who robbed Clinton last in a machine on road when the took $50 hot when he two armed holdup Brady of dy wa ward C. night lonely Board ;11'}‘011t1'ol Does | Not Hold Its Me tried artford, ¢ took a diamond ring from n companion but drove away. i ing to t comr eting | const » — retch of robbers drove itch and fired a “onn., the board of before they the want of natt a 1d's ideas of the hich should exist e press 2 v commissions ap- arently do not jibe with those ex- ssed by members of the police board following a four hour star- rs of service. He | er session at headquarters er of the superior | Tuesda night 1d county Members of the —_— - d th : PRI from suc Hospital Appropriations {8 /08 T00 ] Signed by Gov. Trumbull :cct procedaure. S i = expressed to reporter S e of Chairman Pet e wski of the police 20 The mayor believe L rs may be admitted to and may be relied upon to re from publish that of rela- between 18 wh ore the board for a pension swell, wh is stenog Le A posse of 4 nister, Mass, Sept. 23 (F— I officers of the ter Fitchbu an a search this morning at the vooded Wanoosnoc mountain section or two men, b Camp up Wa and his e, Leomin for T.con retiring court lieved deserters f Devens, last C. Brady, Clinto; oman companion polica board in- port- eir dis- cor- s view, sist wished was Mayor Wel bullet throu, demand. His com- Conn., S s ars when a dla- | si hospitai | T ar- s, he endi ing to $91,6 39 hospitals Wallingford \ppropria ree largest amo New Haven hospital and ich which returned. ter Jarly this morning Brady and a orter for the Fitchburg Sentinel ted the bandi nd gave for five mil til it v and the occupants fled ir woods. Brady fired five shots thout effect. Tt was found that the automobile stolen from Paavo Nurmi of F° oni Witersil pewo: Sl about time that the mili- | | n search for two de- S rrsrag e Loucks of Wallingford Appointed by Governor Hartford, § 23 () — C 1 ord has bee post | appointe jovernor Tr amount- all there rm la In Gaylord the in business which, in the o the commissioners, would beneficial to the on, $10 next for the Hartford hospital, for not gencral public. to nts were e the ospital, CORNS Quickrelieffrompainful | corns, tender toes and pressure of tight shoes. .| DrScholl’s < o Zino-pads was one of rec 5,000 : it At drug and shoe stores everswhers To Get Fight Returns 1 Tk cal LUXURY KEYNOTE }ROTARY CLUB GIVES $100 | the “House on the Hill* is a con- Jsented by E. 3. 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